This week, the 10-year-old Pineville girl was taking short walks to build her strength back and had an oxygen tube removed, before a "bump in the road" toward recovery "turned into a road block," according to mom, Joan Broussard.

On Friday, Kylie had to undergo surgery, again.

Doctors drained fluid from her lungs to be tested for signs of her body rejecting its three new organs (a small intestine, liver and pancreas). After the surgery, Broussard said, doctors would start using medicine to treat antibodies, and that her daughter had tested "high" for ones that could cause rejection.

Kylie's fever had also spiked Thursday and remained high a day later. She is recovering at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska, where she will stay up to a year.

Broussard continues to update her daughter's thousands of supporters through the Facebook page, Pray for Kylie. This week, Kylie was dealing with unbearable discomfort one day and finding some relief the next as doctors worked to manage her pain.

Early in the week, Broussard wrote that it was proving hard to find the right combination of medicine to keep her daughter comfortable. The situation got better as the week wore on, and Kylie's spirits improved.

"Her mind is in a better place, and she is ready to fight her way back home," Broussard said Wednesday.

On Thursday, exactly one week post-transplant, family was told Kylie would undergo surgery again. Broussard wrote, "we will probably take a few steps backwards to go forward."

Broussard said she takes comfort in knowing, "our God is mighty and has her (Kylie) close, as well as the doctors and nurses caring for her."

Kylie has been receiving care packages that bring "lots of smiles," Broussard said.

A GoFundMe account set up to help collect money for her transplant and care can be found here.